Jayme's Aunt: 'I was counting everyday'

The aunt of the Wisconsin teenager who disappeared after her parents were killed in the family's home expressed joy and held back tears as she described receiving the news from authorities that her niece had been found.

Harris County officials said high benzene levels have been detected near the Houston-area petrochemicals storage facility that caught fire this week. The National Guard has been called in and residents of Deer Park told to stay inside.

A week after Cyclone Idai hit coastal Mozambique and swept across the country to Zimbabwe, the death, damage and flooding continues in southern Africa, making it one of the most destructive natural disasters in the region's recent history.

On this day in history Dr. Martlin Luther King, Jr. begins march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama; the Sharkville massacre in South Africa occurs; Wrongly incarcerated Randall Dale Adams is released from prison; Musician Johann Bach born.

Union members walked picket lines Wednesday at University of California campuses and hospitals in a one-day strike. Sen. Bernie Sanders, who is again running for president, addressed strikers at the University of California, Los Angeles.

A lawyer says Harvard University has the opportunity to "remove the stain from its legacy" by honoring a Connecticut woman's request to turn over photos of two South Carolina slaves she says are her ancestors.

Here's the latest for Wednesday, March 20th: Trump said the Mueller report should be released to public; Theresa May hits pause button on Brexit; Mozambique begins days of mourning for Idai victims; Texas homeowner fines 45 rattlesnakes under home.

British Prime Minister Theresa May says she has "great personal regret" that the U.K. won't leave European Union with a deal next week and it's time for her country's lawmakers to decide what they want to do about Brexit.

Georgia Sen. Johnny Isakson is blasting President Donald Trump for his criticism of John McCain seven months after the senator's death. He made the remarks on Georgia Public Broadcasting's Political Rewind radio show hosted by Bill Nigut.

For a third day, President Trump went on the attack against the late Sen. John McCain. Speaking in Ohio, Trump complained he never got a thank you for McCain's funeral. He also took on 1988 Democratic presidential nominee, Michael Dukakis.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the first drug specifically developed to treat postpartum depression. The agency on Tuesday approved Sage Therapeutics' Zulresso, a physician administered IV drug given over 2 ½ days.

With the close of Disney's $71 billion acquisition of Fox's entertainment assets one analyst believes Disney now has the 'fuel in the engine' to take on Netfilx once it starts its streaming service next year.

As the special counsel investigation into Donald Trump's presidential campaign winds down, a new poll finds that most Americans are at least moderately confident that Robert Mueller's probe has been fair and impartial.